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| Bulldogs remember meltdown Georgia hoping to find way to contain Ainge, Vols' passing game while putting last year's setback behind function PopupPic(sPicURL, sHeight, sWidth) { window.open( "/static/popup.html?"+sPicURL, "", "resizable=1,HEIGHT=" +sHeight+ ",WIDTH=" +sWidth); } Georgia punt returner Mikey Henderson scored an 86-yard touchdown to give the Bulldogs a 17-7 lead in last year's game with Tennessee. A defensive letdown in the second half gave the Vols the win. (Todd Bennett / Associated Press) ATHENS, Ga. -- BY DAVID CHING dching@ledger-enquirer.com ------ This is the point where Georgia hit the wall a year ago. The Bulldogs wobbled through their first five games last year, but made it to the Tennessee game undefeated and carrying a No. 10 national ranking. But then came an historic implosion, blowing a 24-7 lead to lose 51-33 to the Volunteers before a stunned crowd at Sanford Stadium. It was the beginning of an ugly stretch -- easily the worst stretch in Mark Richt's six seasons at Georgia -- when the Bulldogs lost four of five games. Ledger-Enquirer.com | 10/06/2007 | Bulldogs remember meltdown
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